The Mission at San Juan Capistrano
http://www.missionsjc.com/
Mission San Juan Capistrano, named for St. John of Capistrano, Italy, a theologian of the 14th century, is the seventh mission founded November 1, 1776, the Feast of All Saints, by Fr. Junipero Serra. Previously established by Fr. Fermin Lasuen on October 30, 1775, it was abandoned because of Indian unrest at Mission San Diego. The Great Stone Church began construction in 1796; was completed in 1806;and was destroyed by an earthquake 1812. The Mission was secularized 1833, sold in 1845, and was returned to the Church in 1865.

Photos below taken October 2005 by Christine Blu Ashton
 

Photos below taken Sat. April 30th, 2005 by Christine Blu Ashton.
Special thanks to Kirsten for being my photo subject.